We, meaning National Grid PLC and all associated group companies, as the Data Controller, who can be contacted at Warwick Technology Park, Gallows Hill, Warwick CV34 6DA, are committed to respecting your privacy and complying with applicable data protection and privacy laws. This notice outlines how “we” collect and use your information.
We have provided this Privacy Policy Statement to help you understand how we collect, use and protect your information when you visit www.nationalgrid.com and any other National Grid website on which this Privacy Policy Statement is posted (each, a “Website” and, collectively the "Websites"), or otherwise communicate with us, for example by phone or in writing by mail or e-mail. We wish to help you make informed decisions, so please take a few moments to read the sections below and learn how we may use your personal information.
Our use of any information we collect about you when you visit a Website will be governed by this Privacy Policy Statement together with any site-specific privacy notice posted on that Website. This Privacy Policy Statement should also be read in conjunction with any Terms and Conditions of Use of such Website, and will form part of such Terms and Conditions of Use.
Most of the information we collect about you is obtained directly from you when you enter it via a website or write to us. However, we may also collect information we observe about you, for example via cookies when you visit one of our websites, or CCTV footage if you visit one of our offices. We may also collect information about you from public sources, for example from the Land Registry.
Below we list some of the most common categories of personal information we may collect about you.
Your contact details (including, name, date of birth, title, postal addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses) to keep in touch with you and/or contract with you – if you are a shareholder, please view the privacy policy for shareholders.
Your age, gender, employment history, work experience, aspirations, leisure and interests that you provide us when applying for a job at National Grid – if applying for a vacancy at National Grid careers, please view the privacy policy for candidates.
Financial information from an individual and/or supplier in order to fulfil any contractual obligations we have with your business or with a view to enter into a contract with you. This can include your payment details including your bank details.
Any personal information you choose to give us when contacting National Grid or when you complete any surveys, registration process and/or provide us with your views and opinions during a consultation.
Sensitive personal information relating to your health, race or ethnicity, for monitoring equal opportunities and/or to provide you with the necessary support when attending National Grid sites and/or events taking place outside National Grid sites.
Audio, video recordings, live stream footage and/or videography or other image(s), if your consent has been given, in connection with National Grid’s business purposes, for advertising promotion and other commercial and business purposes.
Other operational personal data created, obtained, or otherwise processed in the course of carrying out our business activities, including but not limited to, CCTV footage, recordings of telephone conversations, logs of visitors, and logs of accidents, injuries and insurance claims.
We collect and use information about you if you visit one our websites, utilise our services, make customer enquiries or send other communications, apply for jobs at National Grid, register for information or services or when you respond to communications by us (such as questionnaires or surveys).
Your relationship with us will determine why we collect particular information about you. We may be required by law to collect certain information; require it in order to perform a contract, or prior to entering into a contact with you; or use it for our legitimate business interests where these do not override your rights or interest.
We may collect and use your information to:
effectively respond to and deal with your query in the event that you contact us
supply you with goods and/or services that you have requested
process your application form in the event you have applied for any National Grid vacancies
consult with you about new and exciting Infrastructure Developments
manage our assets which affect your property
ensure you see relevant and interesting content on our website(s) using your electronic information (cookies) in line with our website terms and conditions
report and manage information for budgeting and forecasting
process information that is required or requested by regulatory bodies or law enforcement agencies
investigate, respond to and/or process any complaints, claims for loss, damage and/or injury
prevent and/or detect crime
monitor the safety of our employees
facilitate your access to our on-site facilities
provide training/learning services
obtain your views on National Grid’s services, development projects or planning proposals
notify you of any work(s) that National Grid may be undertaking in your area
monitor and/or record conversations with customers for staff training and/or audit purposes
aggregate/process personal data for research, statistical and/or scientific purposes in accordance with National Grid’s commitment to health, safety, environmental, commercial interests and/or security purposes
processing audio, video recordings, live stream footage and/or videography or other image(s) for advertising, marketing and/or promotional purposes, if your consent has been provided to do so
any other processing for which you have given your consent, for example receiving marketing information or surveys.
Your information will be processed by employees of National Grid in order to fulfil our obligations to you as outlined in this notice. We may also share your details with third parties including:
contractors working on behalf of or in partnership with National Grid
our third-party suppliers/service providers who perform functions on our behalf under contract, support our systems, operations and/or processes
tax, audit, or other authorities, when we believe in good faith that the law or other regulation requires us to share this information, for example where processes and systems are being compliance assessed by National Grid’s corporate audit or their representatives
law enforcement or other regulatory bodies who can legally request access to information about you for prevention and detection of crime, the apprehension or prosecution of offenders, and the assessment or collection of tax.
National Grid is committed to being transparent and taking all reasonable and appropriate steps to keep your personal information secure and to protect it from misuse, loss, or unauthorised access. We do this by having in place a range of appropriate technical and organisational measures.
We are also obliged to tell you where we use services that transfer your information internationally. At National Grid we have a strict selection process when it comes to our suppliers/ service providers and we enforce strict requirements within our contracts to ensure your personal information is stored and transferred in a way which is secure.
As National Grid operates globally, it may also be necessary to transfer your data to other National Grid companies or to suppliers/service providers where we rely on storage, system and administrative support from outside the European Economic Area* therefore the processing of your data may involve a transfer of data to countries outside of the United Kingdom.
*The European Economic Area (EEA) currently comprises the Member states of the European Union plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
The table below outlines the instances where your information may be transferred outside of the EEA.
Service: |
Location: |
Where you apply for a Global Role |
National Grid USA |
Server /Cloud Hosting |
USA |
Application Processing and Administrative Services |
India and Sri Lanka |
We take all reasonable steps to ensure that your personal data is processed securely. We will only transfer personal information outside the EEA where it is compliant with applicable data protection legislation and the means of transfer provides adequate safeguards in relation to your personal information.
We have entered into contracts with all our national and international suppliers and service providers which include the current EU Commission approved clauses concerning the protection of the data transferred.
Information is only kept as long as necessary for the period it is required. When deciding how long we keep your information we take into account any minimum retention requirements set out in law; for example, financial and statutory reporting requirements mean we must keep certain records for a period of 7 years. Depending on the purpose for which we hold your hold your personal data, retention periods may vary. We are currently reviewing our retention periods. This privacy notice will be updated once that review has been completed.
To exercise your privacy rights please send your request in writing. We may be required to verify your identity for security purposes. Your rights are outlined below:
The right to access information we hold about you, why we have that information, who has access to the information and where we obtained the information from.
The right to correct and update the information we hold about you. If the data we hold about you is out of date, incomplete or incorrect you can inform us and your data will be updated.
The right to have your information erased. If you feel we should no longer be using your data you can request that we erase the data that we hold. Upon receiving a request for erasure we will confirm whether it has been deleted or a reason why it cannot be deleted (for example because we have a legal obligation to keep the information or we need it for a legitimate business interest).
The right to object to processing of your data. You may request that we stop processing information about you. Upon receiving your request we will contact you and let you know if we are able to comply or if we have legitimate grounds to continue to process your data. Even after you exercise your right to object, we may continue to hold your data to comply with your other rights or bring or defend legal claims.
The right to data portability. You have the right to request that we transfer your data to another controller.
The right to request restriction of processing of your personal data. This enables you to ask us to suspend the processing of your personal data: (a) if you want us to establish the data’s accuracy; (b) where our use of the data is unlawful but you do not want us to erase it; (c) where you need us to hold the data even if we no longer require it as you need it to establish, exercise or defend legal claims; or (d) you have objected to our use of your data but we need to verify whether we have overriding legitimate grounds to use it.
The right to withdraw consent at any time where we are relying on consent to process your personal data.
We will comply with your request where it is feasible to do so, within 30 days of receiving your request. There are no fees or charges for the first request. However additional requests for the same data may be subject to an administrative fee of £25 per request.
To exercise your rights please do so by writing to:
The Data Protection Team
National Grid Records Centre,
Unit 1 Europa Court,
Europa Boulevard,
Warrington,
WA5 7TN
Or e-mail [email protected]
Where we need your consent to hold your information we will ask you to confirm your consent in writing and we will inform you why we are collecting the information, how we will use it, how long we keep it for, who else will have access to it and what your rights are as a data subject. Where we do rely on consent you have the right to change your mind and withdraw that consent at any time by writing to us. If you withdraw your consent we will immediately cease using any personal information obtained and processed under that consent unless we have some other legal obligation to continue to use it.
At National Grid we aim to ensure all information collected about you is done so fairly and lawfully, whilst implementing robust measures to keep your information secure. If you are not satisfied with the information provided in this notice, please contact us in the first instance so we can resolve your queries or provide you with any additional information required.
Alternatively it is your right to contact your local Data Protection Authority and lodge a complaint. In the UK the lead Data Protection Authority is the Information Commissioner. For more information please visit the Information Commissioner’s office at www.ico.org.uk/concerns or call them on 0303 123 1113.
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If you have any queries in relation to this notice, or need more information please do not hesitate to contact us at:
The Data Protection Team
National Grid Records Centre,
Unit 1 Europa Court,
Europa Boulevard,
Warrington,
WA5 7TN
Or email us at [email protected]
Effective date: 19 July 2018